Butterscotch Biscotti

These decadent Butterscotch Biscotti are made with a bit a extract and lots of butterscotch chips.

Butterscotch is a confectionery whose primary ingredients
are brown sugar and butter, although other ingredients such as corn syrup,
cream, vanilla, and salt are part of some recipes.

According to
"Housewife's Corner" in an 1848 newspaper, the real recipe for making
“Doncaster butterscotch” is one pound of butter, one pound of sugar and a
quarter of a pound of treacle, boiled together.
Treacle is a British term for molasses.

Butterscotch is similar to toffee, but for butterscotch the
sugar is boiled to the soft crack stage, and not hard crack as with toffee.
Butterscotch sauce is often made into a syrup, which is used as a topping for
ice cream. Butterscotch is also used as
a flavor in the baking or making of cakes, puddings, and cookies.

It can be bought in "butterscotch chips", similar for baking use to chocolate chips. The individually wrapped hard candies (butterscotch disks) with an artificial butterscotch flavor, not actual butterscotch.

I buy most of my extracts and chips from OliveNation, they are of a much better quality and taste than what you can find at the supermarket. If you would like to try them check it out here!

They make great cookies when combined with pecans so why not a Butterscotch Biscotti?

Butterscotch Biscotti recipe

Ingredients:

1/2 cup oil

1/2 cup white sugar

1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1 teaspoon butterscotch extract

3 eggs, lightly beaten

3 cups all purpose flour

1-3/4 teaspoons baking powder

Pinch of salt

1-1/2 cups butterscotch baking bits

1/2 cup whole pecans

Directions:

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or silicon
baking mat and set aside.

Place one oven rack in the middle of your oven and preheat
oven to 350 degrees F.

In a mixing bowl,
cream the oil and sugars together until well blended. Stir in vanilla and
butterscotch extracts. Blend in eggs one at a time.

I another bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and
salt and then fold into the wet batter.

Fold in butterscotch baking bits and pecans.

Turn out onto floured surface knead briefly and divide
in half.

Role one half into log about 10-12 inches long and place on
baking sheet. Batter will be thick and a little sticky. Wetting hands if necessa1y
to ease shaping,

Repeat with other half and then flatten logs so they are
about 2-1/2 to 3 inches wide and 3 inches apart.

Place in oven and bake until set and lightly browned, about
25 minutes.

Cool very thoroughly and transfer to cutting board. Slice in
diagonal strips about 1/2 to 3/4-inch wide and place on baking sheet one side
down.*

Return to oven and bake first on one side, about 12 minutes,
then turn over and bake other side about 5 minutes.

Cool completely before storing in air tight container.

*Baker's Trick: For ultra thin biscotti that are easily cut,
after the first baking, wrap each log of baked biscotti and freeze overnight.
Next day slice as thin as you wish and bake the second time to brown and crisp
them up.

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